Climate Ready For Women in Energy : Entrepreneurship Development Program For Women Founders in Climate Innovation.
With a focus on business literacy and building successful business models, Climate Ready for Women is designed specifically for women entrepreneurs in climate and clean tech businesses. The program aims to bridge the skills gap so that women entrepreneurs are able to gain confidence and the knowledge necessary to thrive in the market and actively seek support.
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Climate Ready For Women in Energy
Climate Ready for Women in Energy Entrepreneurship is a program by New Energy Nexus and powered by Climate Collective Foundation to support entrepreneurship in clean energy and energy access across early stage women entrepreneurs in India.
This program supports 9 women-led startups in different sectors of energy some of them being Energy Access, Mobility, Clean Energy, Carbon Capture, Energy Efficiency across different stages of startup ranging from Ideation-Prototype-Pilot demonstration.
With a focus on business literacy and building successful business models, Climate Ready for Women is designed specifically for women entrepreneurs in climate and clean tech businesses. The program aims to bridge the skills gap so that women entrepreneurs are able to gain confidence and the knowledge necessary to thrive in the market and actively seek support.
What Are the program Benefits ?
Business Literacy
Tailored Mentorship
Market Research
Network Support
Application Support
Fundraising Opportunities
Chance to enter ClimateLaunchpad and pitch on Global stage
Eligibility
The program is open to women entrepreneurs in climate & cleantech who have reached MVP or are nearing the final stage of their business plan.
To know more about the programme, visit here.
Last date for application: 16 October 2022
Need any help to submit your applications? Email organiser at [email protected]
The article was initially published on 4th October 2022.
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